A Survey on Improved Mobile Crowdsensing with Integration of Emerging Technologies

Authors

  • Chetan Pandey

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v70i2.2453

Abstract

Mobile sight is rapidly expanding and changing as mobile technology and associated disciplines of technology continue to progress. This seminar, titled "Mobile crowd-seeing (hosts)," seeks to investigate and offer answers for the effect, inflow, and processing of data via commercial mobile devices used by enormous numbers of people. This opens the door for research into novel monitoring techniques in a variety of industries, including social networks, daily living, healthcare, and smart transportation. The hardware and software of mobile devices are used by hosts, including but not limited to GPS and other related technologies, smart wearables, and smartphones with the Android and iOS operating systems. These gather data from their surroundings, effectively storing it, and either transferring it to a database to be processed there or doing the same actions on the raw data directly. This topic has a wide range of applications for both individuals and society as a whole. This article lists the essential structural elements that sustain the host's skeleton. However, significant technological advancements lessen the chance of problems. The accessibility of hosts makes it much easier for nefarious groups and individuals to gain access to, breach, and seize control of the data stores of the different components (including those of humans). The most current problems with the hosts' findings are investigated, and the advantages and disadvantages of many viewpoints are listed. Once some time has elapsed, the issues with unrestricted exploration and the upcoming challenges for hosts become increasingly important.

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Published

2021-02-26

How to Cite

Pandey, C. . (2021). A Survey on Improved Mobile Crowdsensing with Integration of Emerging Technologies. Mathematical Statistician and Engineering Applications, 70(2), 1631–1640. https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v70i2.2453

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